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Henry H Winebrenner

Birth
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Apr 1916 (aged 67)
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY: Beaver Dam Argus, Thursday, April 27, 1916, page 3.

DIED - WINEBRENNER - On Easter Sunday morning, April 23rd, 1916, Mr. Henry W. Winebrenner, in the 73rd year of his age.

Mr. Winebrenner has been a great sufferer from a broken leg since January and for the last two weeks was confined to the house with anemia and other troubles.

He was a veteran of the Civil War and after his honorable discharge had engaged in painting in Beaver Dam and vicinity. He was married to Miss Margaret Demarest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Demarest, in 1872, and is survived by eight children: Mrs. Jennie Knaupp, Oshkosh; Mrs. Mary Napriella, of Milwaukee; Ernest, Fred and Herbert Winebrenner, Mrs. Lulu Teichmiller, Mrs. Frank Schmidt and Walter Schmutzler, all of this city.

The funeral service was held at the house of his daughter Mrs. Frank Schmidt, 245 Walnut street. Pastor T. S. Johnson officiated. Veterans of the War were bearers, and his burial was in Oakwood.
OBITUARY: Beaver Dam Argus, Thursday, April 27, 1916, page 3.

DIED - WINEBRENNER - On Easter Sunday morning, April 23rd, 1916, Mr. Henry W. Winebrenner, in the 73rd year of his age.

Mr. Winebrenner has been a great sufferer from a broken leg since January and for the last two weeks was confined to the house with anemia and other troubles.

He was a veteran of the Civil War and after his honorable discharge had engaged in painting in Beaver Dam and vicinity. He was married to Miss Margaret Demarest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Demarest, in 1872, and is survived by eight children: Mrs. Jennie Knaupp, Oshkosh; Mrs. Mary Napriella, of Milwaukee; Ernest, Fred and Herbert Winebrenner, Mrs. Lulu Teichmiller, Mrs. Frank Schmidt and Walter Schmutzler, all of this city.

The funeral service was held at the house of his daughter Mrs. Frank Schmidt, 245 Walnut street. Pastor T. S. Johnson officiated. Veterans of the War were bearers, and his burial was in Oakwood.


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